Commenting on the results, Freddie Mac vice president and chief economist Frank Nothaft noted that employment growth was weak in January, as the economy added only 113,000 net new jobs. However, the unemployment rate continued to decline, falling to 6.6% -- its 13th consecutive month of steady to declining unemployment.

These conflicting trends may help to explain why mortgage rates are going every which way.

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